The PPP poll will not be one of the five that are used to determine whether Stein and Johnson have the 15% support necessary to take the stage at upcoming presidential debates.

Deez Nuts, a fictional candidate created by an Iowa teen, had 3% support. (@deeznutsguy via Twitter)

The Green Party nominee was not directly pitted against Nuts and Harambe in any questions, but the unconventional candidates, ineligible to run for many reasons, tied or bested her when they were offered as options.

Olson, at age 16, is not legally able to run for president, but registered the imaginary independent with the Federal Election Commission.

Public Policy polls released last year showed that at one point he enjoyed 7%-9% support among New Hampshire voters.

Harambe was shot dead at the Cincinnati Zoo in late May after a toddler climbed into the silverback's enclosure and officials feared for the 3-year-old's life.

Stein, who polled at 2% against Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and Gary Johnson, does not appear to be getting the support necessary to make it to nationally televised debates. (Alex Brandon/AP)

After worldwide attention to his death, however, ended up giving great ape second life as an Internet meme where social media users post ironic tributes to the gorilla mocking the online outrage at his killing.

"They call it gorilla glue because harambe was metaphorically the glue that held this nation together," said a post that was shared on Twitter with a picture of wood glue.

Harambe's picture was soon superimposed on photos of statues, and thousands have signed petitions asking for his name to be given to Cincinnati's NFL team and a Pokémon.

Public Policy Polling included him as a possible candidate late last month, when he received 5% support to the 2% he found in Texas. Stein's support was 2% in both polls.

While there has never been a gorilla president the primate's death would not actually preclude him from being elected, as multiple candidates who died during their campaigns went on to win their races.